Showing posts with label security essentials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label security essentials. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Microsoft Security Essentials - Should You Be Using It?


A few years ago, Microsoft has decided to stay out of third-party applications arena. At that time, Microsoft has been involved in heated litigation dealing with antitrust laws. Opponents claimed the Redmond method partnerships with PC makers to install Internet Explorer was a monopoly. In an effort to defend the contrary, Microsoft has made sure not to step on more toes and treaded lightly when it comes to developing their own software such as antivirus and antispyware programs.

Times have changed somewhat, and several other web browsers have gained a decent market share. Specifically, Firefox, Opera, Safari, and Chrome browsers. Microsoft tentatively ventured into the market introduction of Defender antispyware software a few years ago. This is basically free AntiMalware application of any genuine home users of Windows XP or later operating system, you could download and use. In addition, Microsoft rolled out Windows Live OneCare, a paid service, after the defender. This service includes, among other things, firewall, backup software and antivirus software.

Two years ago, Microsoft announced the suspension of OneCare in favor of its new antivirus product called Microsoft Security Essentials. This is a free-for-home-use antivirus and antispyware program that replaces OneCare and Defender. Initially, the Security Essentials is not seen as a threat to other companies antivirus software because of its small market share. Now, however, it is commonly used in North America, and the second-most-used antivirus product in the world.

features of MS Security Essentials are:

• Virus Scan
• Malware Scan
• Automatic updates
• Real-Time scanning
• Simple GUI
• And more

nice thing about using the Security Essentials that combines elements of Microsoft's previous anti-virus client (Forefront), and client spyware (Defender). This means that both scans, detects, and removes not only viruses, but spyware. Which means it does not necessarily have run another spyware client, saving memory as well as money. In addition, a streamlined user interface is great for computer users who do not like to be faced with many options to configure.

shortcomings and limitations of Security Essentials include the fact that it is not able to get it, so it is not appropriate for the company. In addition, the speed at which the product scans, whether quick or full scan is quite slow. If you need an antivirus client that can connect to your e-mail client, unfortunately, the MSE does this technology.

Microsoft Security Essentials is primarily designed to ensure that all PC users around the world will have to run some form of malware protection. All-in-all, if you are looking for a free-for-personal use basic malware and antivirus protection MSE is a no-brainer. Try today.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Microsoft Security Essentials Alert - Step by Step Removal Guide



These fake Microsoft Security Essentials Trojan will try to trick you into thinking that your system is infected, so you'll buy and install one of the 6 rogue anti-virus software that is distributed. When Trojan gets executed will display a message that looks very similar to a legitimate Microsoft Security Essentials upozorenje.Lažni warning will be called "Microsoft Security Essentials Alert," and will state that the Trojan has been detected on your computer system. This Trojan will be listed as "Unknown Win32/Trojan 'and will be described as a severe infection.

At this point you have two equally destructive options to choose from, if you click on the "Clean computer" or "Apply Actions" button, you will be informed that the infection could not be removed, and you'll be prompted to scan 'online '. If you decide to click on' online Scan "button will appear showing a list of 36 different anti-virus program. 30 of these programs are legitimate anti-virus programs, and 6 are a rogue anti-virus programa.6 rogue anti-virus programs are:

of the Red Cross Antivirus
Peak Protection 2010
Pest Detector 4.1
Chief of Defence Kit
ThinkPoint
AntiSpySafeguard

In counterfeit Online Scan, only programs listed will say that they discovered that they believe the Trojan. Appearing with or with each of the rogue anti-virus software is "Free Install" button. This appears to be fooled into installing rogue software. If you press the "Free Install button your computer will reboot and a rogue program you selected will be made to run a fake scan of your computer system will begin. After the scan is completed you will be informed that the tramp was only able to remove some of the infection, remove the remaining infections are prompted to buy the full version. At this point your computer will most likely be able to open many programs and when you try will be presented with a message that these programs can not be executed because zaraženi.Poruke looks like this:

"taskmgr.exe application was launched successfully, but it was forced to close due to safety reasons."
"This happened because the request is infected with malicious software that could pose a threat to the OS."
"It is highly recommended that you install the necessary heuristic module and perform a full scan of your computer to exterminate it from malicious programs .'

"Warning: The database is updated !'

"Warning: Running trial !'

These messages are completely false and can be completely ignored.

If your computer is infected with this rogue anti-virus software, you will need to download some tools from the Internet to eliminate this infection. However, if your system is infected it is possible that you May not be able to download the software using the infected computer. If so you may need to download the tools they need to clean your system at various uninfected machine, transfer files to a USB drive, external drive or CD / DVD and then copy the software on the infected computer.

The first thing you should do is stop the processes that belong Fake Microsoft Essentials Alert, so that they do not affect the cleaning process. To do this, you will need to download RKill. RKill a program of the guys over at BleepingComputer.com which is designed to cancel the known malware process.

BleepingComputer If you are looking for a web page 'RKill' ll find a link to download.

to the download page, click on the button labeled 'iexplore.exe download link'. Save the file on your desktop, or if you downloaded the file to another computer, copied to the desktop of the infected machine.

Double click on the icon iexplorer.exe attempt terminating all processes associated with the Fake Microsoft Essentials and other rogue software. On May take a few minutes and wait. When the program finished the window will close. If you get a message that RKill the infection only to ignore it. In some cases RKill program will be stopped by rogue software. If this happens you can try leaving a message warning RKill open and running again. If RKill continue to be shut down by the rogue software that you can try downloading one of the other versions RKill listed on the download page. All files on the download page just renamed versions RKill.

Do not restart the computer after completing RKill or trojan will start again.

The next step is to download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.

you will find a link to download the Malwarebytes Anti-Malware at malwarebytes.org

Download the file to your desktop, or if you use another computer to download the file, copy it to your desktop on the infected computer.

Close all open windows (including this one, if you clean this computer ).

Double click on the icon labeled "mbam-setup.exe '. This will start the installation process.

Just follow the instructions and leave all settings to default. After completion of the installation process to make sure that 'Update Malwarebytes Anti-Malware' and 'Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware' are both checked. Do it again!

Malwarebytes will run and you should see the initial screen.

Be sure to 'Perform full scan' is selected and then click on 'Scan' button.

, the scanning process may take some time so find something to do while waiting to complete.

Once the scan is completed, click "Show Results" button.

Now click the "Remove Selected" button.

Malwarebytes May require you to reboot at this point to complete the removal process.

Good luck!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Microsoft Security Essentials Alert - Step by Step Removal Guide



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These fake Microsoft Security Essentials Trojan will try to trick you into thinking that your system is infected, so you'll buy and install one of the 6 rogue anti-virus software that is distributed. When Trojan gets executed will display a message that looks very similar to a legitimate Microsoft Security Essentials upozorenje.Lažni warning will be called "Microsoft Security Essentials Alert," and will state that the Trojan has been detected on your computer system. This Trojan will be listed as "Unknown Win32/Trojan 'and will be described as a severe infection.

...

of the Red Cross Antivirus
Peak Protection 2010
Pest Detector 4.1
Chief of Defence Kit
ThinkPoint
AntiSpySafeguard

In counterfeit Online Scan, only programs listed will say that they discovered that they believe the Trojan. Appearing with or with each of the rogue anti-virus software is "Free Install" button. This appears to be fooled into installing rogue software. If you press the "Free Install button your computer will reboot and a rogue program you selected will be made to run a fake scan of your computer system will begin. After the scan is completed you will be informed that the tramp was only able to remove some of the infection, remove the remaining infections are prompted to buy the full version. At this point your computer will most likely be able to open many programs and when you try will be presented with a message that these programs can not be executed because zaraženi.Poruke looks like this:

"taskmgr.exe application was launched successfully, but it was forced to close due to safety reasons."
"This happened because the request is infected with malicious software that could pose a threat to the OS."
"It is highly recommended that you install the necessary heuristic module and perform a full scan of your computer to exterminate it from malicious programs .'

"Warning: The database is updated !'

"Warning: Running trial !'

These messages are completely false and can be completely ignored.

If your computer is infected with this rogue anti-virus software, you will need to download some tools from the Internet to eliminate this infection. However, if your system is infected it is possible that you May not be able to download the software using the infected computer. If so you may need to download the tools they need to clean your system at various uninfected machine, transfer files to a USB drive, external drive or CD / DVD and then copy the software on the infected computer.

The first thing you should do is stop the processes that belong Fake Microsoft Essentials Alert, so that they do not affect the cleaning process. To do this, you will need to download RKill. RKill a program of the guys over at BleepingComputer.com which is designed to cancel the known malware process.

BleepingComputer If you are looking for a web page 'RKill' ll find a link to download.

to the download page, click on the button labeled 'iexplore.exe download link'. Save the file on your desktop, or if you downloaded the file to another computer, copied to the desktop of the infected machine.

Double click on the icon iexplorer.exe attempt terminating all processes associated with the Fake Microsoft Essentials and other rogue software. On May take a few minutes and wait. When the program finished the window will close. If you get a message that RKill the infection only to ignore it. In some cases RKill program will be stopped by rogue software. If this happens you can try leaving a message warning RKill open and running again. If RKill continue to be shut down by the rogue software that you can try downloading one of the other versions RKill listed on the download page. All files on the download page just renamed versions RKill.

Do not restart the computer after completing RKill or trojan will start again.

The next step is to download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.

you will find a link to download the Malwarebytes Anti-Malware at malwarebytes.org

Download the file to your desktop, or if you use another computer to download the file, copy it to your desktop on the infected computer.

Close all open windows (including this one, if you clean this computer ).

Double click on the icon labeled "mbam-setup.exe '. This will start the installation process.

Just follow the instructions and leave all settings to default. After completion of the installation process to make sure that 'Update Malwarebytes Anti-Malware' and 'Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware' are both checked. Do it again!

Malwarebytes will run and you should see the initial screen.

Be sure to 'Perform full scan' is selected and then click on 'Scan' button.

, the scanning process may take some time so find something to do while waiting to complete.

Once the scan is completed, click "Show Results" button.

Now click the "Remove Selected" button.

Malwarebytes May require you to reboot at this point to complete the removal process.

Good luck!